With 4 MPPTs and 97% efficiency, SAJ microinverters increase system performance

Equipment s s with power greater than 700 Wp, including bifacial models
With 4 MPPTs and 97% efficiency, SAJ microinverters increase system performance
Microinverter M2 weighs 5,8 kg. Photo: SAJ/Disclosure

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As the world moves towards sustainable development, renewable energy is gaining more and more prominence. In this scenario, solar energy becomes essential, transforming the global energy matrix.

In PV systems, inverters play a vital role in converting direct current (DC) from the s into alternating current (AC). However, only microinverters can deliver the highest levels of performance, accuracy and efficiency.

Among the solutions available on the market are microinverters from SAJ – 2 kW M2,25 with 4 MPPT. According to the company, the solution allows the optimization of residential projects by maximizing energy generation with more powerful modules.

Micro in size, macro in power

The new generation of M2 series microinverters has a maximum output power of 2250 VA and a peak efficiency of 97% – thus reducing energy losses during conversion. This is possible thanks to the LLC topological circuit design.

Furthermore, the equipment has a DC input current of 20 A and s s with power greater than 700 Wp, including bifacial models, ensuring maximum performance in different conditions.

According to the manufacturer, the flexibility of the individual MPPT design also allows the installation of solar s in different orientations and even with different powers and models, increasing the overall efficiency of the system and reducing costs.

“Imagine a system installed on a rooftop where some modules are shaded by trees and others receive direct sunlight. While traditional inverters adjust output based on an overall average, the M2 microinverter individually optimizes each , ensuring maximum efficiency and overall performance,” the company highlighted.

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Mateus Badra
Journalist graduated from PUC-Campinas. He worked as a producer, reporter and presenter on TV Bandeirantes and Metro Jornal. He has been following the Brazilian electricity sector since 2020.

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